I watched Tales of the Unexpected, as many as I could find on youtube, in free periods last year. Kept turning round in my seat, scared someone was right behind me.
Emma Donoghue's Stir Fry, her first book, is really very good IMO! it's light and funny and totally fresh even now, and not current....think it was published in the 80s. But fair enough, I doubt you'd be able to get that in Folio Society! haha. I didn't think that much of Room either, but love Hood and Stir Fry.
Oh, Colette is just the best thing for any young girl. She's sensitive but writes with such insight and openness and wit. I was blown away by the first one I read, I thought so THIS is what they mean by "women writers"
what would be great would be if you could get her some of her novels, and then a biography, because her life is a lot of fun to read about- I think the best one I've read is "Secrets of the Flesh" by I don't know who.
Ugh, Rubyfruit Jungle. I was expecting to love it. To be honest, I can't warm to someone who doesn't take any knocks. I know that must show up all my insecurities and faults but the girl's perfect, and she knows it and it's all a bit much.
Best my dad ADORES Vera Britten- delivers great lectures on her life and why she's so great.
Also....since she's that age, how about Anton Reiser by Karl Phillip Moritz? Gifted, tortured, sensitive and naive teenager-soul.....I can imagine a lot of bright teenagers getting really into that.